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“We, being a secular party, believe that religious minorities deserve
reservation. – Samajwaadi Party”
If you are unable to notice the apparent irony in the aforementioned
statement, it is by no fault of yours for we have been raised, essentially, in
a society where notions of secularism are derived from political acuity and
intellectual hypocrisy. The term secular has been frequently in a skewed sense
by the government in order to justify controversial policies, political parties
to procure votes, by intellectuals to exhibit religious tolerance and
sensitivity and the revered media to denounce the so-called ‘non-secular
parties’. Various political parties and multitudes of wiseguys, for long, have
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About Me

I believe nothing is definitive and thus, I can't really describe how I am. In actuality, how I am to X will certainly differ from how I am to Y. However, due to concurrence of opinion a majority of such X and Ys (my friends) I am forced to believe that I do possess certain traits which is witnessed by most of them. It is indisputable that I am more serious than I should be.
I am dogmatic(they all say and I always disagree, which eventually confirms their acquisition). I am weird and boring(disputable). However everything mentioned can be false as well. It depends on how much you know me..and frankly speaking you never know enough.
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